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states. are you seriously seeing it like that in the models now? >> well, the perfect storm was completely separate entity. a perfect storm was a cold storm that started to the north and sucked a storm system into it, therefore, giving it more energy. this is a warm system. this is a tropical system coming up that could slam into the northeast. yes, and if there are some worst case scenarios, i'll call it the imperfect storm because we've already named one perfect. it can'ting the same because they're not, and this could have more of an impact on more people than the perfect storm did for sure. 105-mile-per-hour winds right now, ashleigh. they are moving through the bahamas and up. we will have huge waves on the coast of florida as the days go on. here's the reason why. category two storm dying off a little bit to a 90-mile-per-hour storm, but you have to realize how much on shore flow we are going to get here. major beach erosion, and stay out of the surf. the rip currents will be tremendous
states. are you seriously seeing it like that in the models now? >> well, the perfect storm was completely separate entity. a perfect storm was a cold storm that started to the north and sucked a storm system into it, therefore, giving it more energy. this is a warm system. this is a tropical system coming up that could slam into the northeast. yes, and if there are some worst case scenarios, i'll call it the imperfect storm because we've already named one perfect. it can'ting the same...
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i think that the president having raised the standing of the united states, the esteem of the united states globally is an important part, but for the domestic audience tonight, it will be a question of who projects global leadership. now, you remember that the president has been coached in this debate by john kerry who has extremely long series of international experiences, and he will, i'm certain the president will come in armed and confident, steady, and sure. the question is how mitt romney is able to counter act that. without looking like he is jumping the gun on everything, without looking like he wants to take the united states to war at the drop of a hat. >> yeah. exactly. really fascinating to talk to you, former michigan governor jennifer granholm there. appreciate your time. >> thanks so much. you bet. >> just so you know, coming up later in the hour, we're going to hear from a surrogate of the mitt romney campaign. republican congressman jason chafitz will be talking to us about tonight's debate. don't forget, come on, you know, already, you can watch it here 7:00 easter
i think that the president having raised the standing of the united states, the esteem of the united states globally is an important part, but for the domestic audience tonight, it will be a question of who projects global leadership. now, you remember that the president has been coached in this debate by john kerry who has extremely long series of international experiences, and he will, i'm certain the president will come in armed and confident, steady, and sure. the question is how mitt...
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where is the president of the united states? well, he's on a big battleground state blitz. we'll take you there next. while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen, and meloxicam have the same cardiovascular warning. they all may increase the chance of heart attack or stroke, which can lead to death. this chance increases if you have heart disease or risk factors such as high blood pressure or when nsaids are taken for long periods. nsaids, including celebrex, increase the cha
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these aren't just representatives of the united states, they're my representatives. i send them there, often times in harm's way. i know these folks and i know their families. so nobody's more concerned about their safety and security than i am. >> okay. here's my question for you, wolf. we did not get the answer to that question. we did not get a challenge from the governor as to why the president did not answer that question and instead the entire dialogue last night and today has been all about when the attack, the murders, let's just say them as they are, the murders were labeled a terrorist attack. what's more important to me as a voter, when the label came out as to when this was a terrorist attack or how bewe're going to make sure our men and women are safe? >> i think that's critically important. mitt romney missed a huge, huge opportunity when the president in terms of state department security personnel. they wanted to beef up security at the u.s. consulate in benghazi. why was it not beefed up? that was pair phrasing the specific question. the president di
these aren't just representatives of the united states, they're my representatives. i send them there, often times in harm's way. i know these folks and i know their families. so nobody's more concerned about their safety and security than i am. >> okay. here's my question for you, wolf. we did not get the answer to that question. we did not get a challenge from the governor as to why the president did not answer that question and instead the entire dialogue last night and today has been...
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but i'm not running for the united states senate because i want to avoid tough issues. or take difficult stands. that's why i stand before all of you right now and clarify this. because i think it's very important that all of you understand what i said, what i intended and just one last comment, if i haven't used the word last three times here as i think of other things. but anyone who views, who goes to the videotape and views that, understands fully what i meant. i really believe that. if they watch that video out there, i understand on several websites, i think the meaning will be quite clear. [ inaudible question ] if god intends for the life that results from a rape, can you say that god didn't intend for the rape? >> that i will say unequivocally, jim. i don't think god wants rape. i don't think he wants that at all. because rape is evil. i abhor evil. i want to assure every woman in the -- excuse me. i want to assure every woman who hears this, who reads the stories of this, that i abhor it, and i'm confident god abhors it. but to twist and suggest that somehow i
but i'm not running for the united states senate because i want to avoid tough issues. or take difficult stands. that's why i stand before all of you right now and clarify this. because i think it's very important that all of you understand what i said, what i intended and just one last comment, if i haven't used the word last three times here as i think of other things. but anyone who views, who goes to the videotape and views that, understands fully what i meant. i really believe that. if...
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. >> i'll tell you this, when i'm president of the united states, when i'm president of the united states, that unemployment rate is going to come down not because people are giving up and dropping out of the workforce, but because we're creating more jobs. i will create jobs and get america working again. >> and, you know, we're going to talk about politics here, but before we do that, this unexpected drop of the unemployment rate deserves a much closer look. alison kosik with you at the new york stock exchange, 7.8%, what is behind the number? >> okay, brooke, the unemployment rate fell because more people said that they had jobs, that's different from the previous month when he saw the unemployment rate drop a little bit because people dropped out of the workforce, people stopped looking for work. so in september, with this jobs report that we got today, when government workers called up people on the phone, in this survey and asked them if they're employed, almost 900,000 more people said they had jobs in september than in august. that is why you saw the unemployment rate fall to 7.8%
. >> i'll tell you this, when i'm president of the united states, when i'm president of the united states, that unemployment rate is going to come down not because people are giving up and dropping out of the workforce, but because we're creating more jobs. i will create jobs and get america working again. >> and, you know, we're going to talk about politics here, but before we do that, this unexpected drop of the unemployment rate deserves a much closer look. alison kosik with you...
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. >> when we're talking about the president of the united states of america, that's when the smile should disappear and when that smirk stays there, it could potentially lose those undecided voters. [ owner ] i need to expand to meet the needs of my growing business. but how am i going to fund it? and i have to find a way to manage my cash flow better. [ female announcer ] our wells fargo bankers are here to listen, offer guidance and provide you with options tailored to your business. we've loaned more money to small businesses than any other bank for ten years running. so come talk to us to see how we can help. wells fargo. together we'll go far. at meineke i have options... like oil changes starting at $19.95. my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> the federal government is going after bank of america for $1 billion. the government says that what the bank should pay for committing mortgage fraud against fannie mae and freddie mac. wow. the feds are now suing bank of america. what is the basis of their claims? what does this mean essentially? >> suzanne, the government is accusing bank of
. >> when we're talking about the president of the united states of america, that's when the smile should disappear and when that smirk stays there, it could potentially lose those undecided voters. [ owner ] i need to expand to meet the needs of my growing business. but how am i going to fund it? and i have to find a way to manage my cash flow better. [ female announcer ] our wells fargo bankers are here to listen, offer guidance and provide you with options tailored to your business....
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they're the fourth largest exporter of oil to the united states. one of the top oil producing countries in the world but more than 35% of the population lives below the poverty line. as paula mentioned, economists are worried they could go off the cliff here. she mentioned default in a couple of months. listen to what some economists are saying. >> they have already reached point where the current situation can't continue, a continuation of the current policy framework could culminate in a crisis effectively. >> right now, at least, we need the oil when you hear the precarious situation that is their economy, should we be worried? >> i find the situation very ironic. we, the united states, get about 8% to 9% of the oil from venezuela, a socialist country. venezuela, a socialist country, sells 40% of its oil to the united states and if you add the caribbean to the mix, it is about 75% of the oil, so venezuela cannot afford to sever relations with either the united states or the caribbean because, what are they going to do? are they going to ship owl
they're the fourth largest exporter of oil to the united states. one of the top oil producing countries in the world but more than 35% of the population lives below the poverty line. as paula mentioned, economists are worried they could go off the cliff here. she mentioned default in a couple of months. listen to what some economists are saying. >> they have already reached point where the current situation can't continue, a continuation of the current policy framework could culminate in...
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electr electrical fires and power outages are adding to the misery in the eastern united states. to give you an idea of how massive sandy still is, fierce winds are blowing in from canada all the way to georgea. this morning, some 7 million homes and businesses are without power and heat. sandy is also whipping up huge amounts of snow from maryland to tennessee and west virginia, a blizzard could dump three feet of rare october snow. our reporters are at some of the worst points of the super storm and breaking down the details on how all americans could feel sandy's impact. right now, we're following rescues and evacuations under way in much of the region. in northern new jersey there's been a breach in a berm and several communities are now flooded. one police chief says there's up to five feet of water in the streets of moonachie and little ferry. and in carlstadt rescues are taking place. having trouble getting to the scene because the roadways are so bad. when she arrives on the scene, she'll bring us much more information. sandy's trail of devastation goes beyond flooding. a
electr electrical fires and power outages are adding to the misery in the eastern united states. to give you an idea of how massive sandy still is, fierce winds are blowing in from canada all the way to georgea. this morning, some 7 million homes and businesses are without power and heat. sandy is also whipping up huge amounts of snow from maryland to tennessee and west virginia, a blizzard could dump three feet of rare october snow. our reporters are at some of the worst points of the super...
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he's referring to himself and perhaps the president of the united states. and as joe pointed out to you, these things don't necessarily rise to that level. the state department may not know, but they may not know. but just set that aside, and take a look at this in the larger political context. right now this is a distraction for the white house that doesn't want to be answering questions about what did you know and when did you know it, and also get in an internal administration disagreement, say, between the state department, the white house saying the state department knew, then you have to ask questions about the judgment of the state department, why did they turn down the security requests, one explanation given to the committee was that they turned it down because they wanted to train the libyans to do this themselves. so you get embroiled in a whole discussion that allows mitt romney to say, you know what, they're not really in charge the way they should be in charge. they're not leading the way they should lead, which is part of his whole re-electio
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i'm from new york city, new york, united states of america. i came to china in search of gainful employment. i was unemployed and then severely underemployed, and then i left. >> reporter: and this is where he ended up. he now teaches chinese students about the country he has left behind. 25-year-old jonathan levine had a masters degree and a dead-end job. going, america. hello, china. a new life of opportunity. >> look at this. >> you can say it's a long march. >> a long march, indeed, for jonathan, and a world now waking up to the full extent of china's power. >> in the states everybody is so mopey. it's the end of the world, and there's no jbz, and inequality is through the roof, and we're back to like the guilded age in the u.s. >> reporter: for presidential candidates looking for someone to blame, enter big bad china. china keeping its currency low, boosting exports. china stealing american jobs. >> the president has a regular opportunity to label them as a currency manipulator but refuses to do so. on day one i will label china a currenc
i'm from new york city, new york, united states of america. i came to china in search of gainful employment. i was unemployed and then severely underemployed, and then i left. >> reporter: and this is where he ended up. he now teaches chinese students about the country he has left behind. 25-year-old jonathan levine had a masters degree and a dead-end job. going, america. hello, china. a new life of opportunity. >> look at this. >> you can say it's a long march. >> a...
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>> well, when you have somebody of your own race that you're proud of being president of the united states, i applaud colin for standing with him. >> ana, discuss. >> well, look, he has since walked it back and admitted that there are policy issues that colin powell is a friend of his. i think what he said was not the right thing to say. i don't think it was correct. i think colin powell is a very respected person. >> ana, ana, ana, loon, why is john sununu after all the things he says -- i'm just asking and i'm not a partisan person. it doesn't matter to me. i'm a journalist. or that you like -- you guys are trying to get mitt romney elected president. neither of which is true. but why is john sununu a surrogate for the romney campaign when he says such outlandish you know what? why? >> i don't know why they would use him at this stage of the game, frankly. because he is somebody that does not have much of a filter. and we are at a stage of the campaign where, listen, mitt romney could win. he's actually doing very well. >> absolutely. but john sununu is not helping the case. >> we don't
>> well, when you have somebody of your own race that you're proud of being president of the united states, i applaud colin for standing with him. >> ana, discuss. >> well, look, he has since walked it back and admitted that there are policy issues that colin powell is a friend of his. i think what he said was not the right thing to say. i don't think it was correct. i think colin powell is a very respected person. >> ana, ana, ana, loon, why is john sununu after all the...
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i don't think we can expect to see them sending tanks from europe or from the united states
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easy. >>> 16 minute s past the mo÷re 20 deaths in the crib yn is taking aim at the united states. hurricane sandy, losing some strength in the bahamas, but expected totensify and merge with with a winter storm over the northeast. it could hit the united states around halloween. >>> good news for the 15-year-old pakistani girl shot in the head doctors bloev malala does not have significant brain damage. she is now recovering at a british hospital. and for the first time we're getting to see her with her family. her father says, yes, she is able to talk to them. >>> in business use, apple's newest ipad won't be released for another woek. and already it's a hot item. don't you know it? the ipad minni went on this morning. ceain models are sold out and there is a two-woek delay. prices start at $329. >>> in sports a moment for doug fi.so awful. took that line drive off his skull in the second inning. fister would be okay. he would continue to pitch. i don't know how, but the giants score late to win 2-0, take a 2-0 lead in the best of seven riw york facing every parent's nightmare, a
easy. >>> 16 minute s past the mo÷re 20 deaths in the crib yn is taking aim at the united states. hurricane sandy, losing some strength in the bahamas, but expected totensify and merge with with a winter storm over the northeast. it could hit the united states around halloween. >>> good news for the 15-year-old pakistani girl shot in the head doctors bloev malala does not have significant brain damage. she is now recovering at a british hospital. and for the first time we're...
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when i'm president of the united states, when i'm president of the united states, that unemployment rate is going to come down. not because people are giving up and dropping out of the work force, but because we're creating more jobs. i will create jobs and get america working again. and so the american people have a choice. i think in both men we have individuals who care very deeply about our country and care about the people of america, but we would lead america in very different ways. this president calls his policies going forward. i call his policies forewarned. all right? we know where they head because we've seen them over the last four years. we've seen 23 million people out of work. we've seen half the kids coming out of college not able to get work or college level work. we have seen incomes go down. we've seen trillion dollar deficits. the road this president has put us on looks like europe. europe isn't working in europe. it will never work here. look, the president -- if he is re-elected, this president is going to have trillion dollar deficits every year. we would end up w
when i'm president of the united states, when i'm president of the united states, that unemployment rate is going to come down. not because people are giving up and dropping out of the work force, but because we're creating more jobs. i will create jobs and get america working again. and so the american people have a choice. i think in both men we have individuals who care very deeply about our country and care about the people of america, but we would lead america in very different ways. this...
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can everybody please give it up for your outstanding united states senator, gene shaheen? your next governor, maggie hessen. your next congresswoman, annie custer. and i've got to say something special about one of the most talented singers, songwiteriter that america has had. he's a great friend, he's been working his tail off on behalf of the campaign. i couldn't be prouder he's working with us, james taylor. give him a big round of applause. i love you back. ten days, new hampshire. ten days. ten days and you'll be stepping into a voting booth and making a defining choice about the future of our country. not just a choice between two candidates or two political parties. it's a choice between two fundamentally different visions for america. we believe in the value of the largest middle class, the strongest economy the world has ever known. the promise that hard work will pay off, the promise that responsibility will be rewarded. the idea at the core of this nation that no matter who you are, no matter where you come from, no matter what you look like, this is a country w
can everybody please give it up for your outstanding united states senator, gene shaheen? your next governor, maggie hessen. your next congresswoman, annie custer. and i've got to say something special about one of the most talented singers, songwiteriter that america has had. he's a great friend, he's been working his tail off on behalf of the campaign. i couldn't be prouder he's working with us, james taylor. give him a big round of applause. i love you back. ten days, new hampshire. ten...
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i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. >>> i'm victor blackwell. this hour in the cnn newsroom, mitt romney is gaining ground in the polls. plus, to get the church choir and the stained glass windows. more americans are saying no to organized religion. let's get right to it, but first we're just about 40 minutes from an attempt to set a new skydiving record. t not just any record. one from the edge of space. 23 miles above the earth. at 1:40 eastern, felix baumgartner plans to begin his ascent before his free fall back to earth. he'll leap from a specially built balloon and capsule wearing a high tech spacesuit, weighs about 100 pounds. but if this goes wrong, it could go terribly wrong. the jump was supposed to actually happen at 10:30 eastern this morning. but it was delayed because of windy condi
i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. >>> i'm victor blackwell. this hour in the cnn newsroom, mitt romney is gaining ground in the polls. plus, to get the church choir and the stained glass...
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states? >> i don't think so, brooke. you know, when i think mitt romney gets on that stage tonight, and keep in mind the romney campaign has been saying, look, they have never done a general election debate before obviously. but this -- there is already going to be an advantage for mitt romney going into this because he's going to be sitting on the same stage with the president of the united states for a lot of romney supporters out there, and perhaps some undecided voters out there, they're going to see mitt romney sort of in that role, as potential commander in chief, and that right there is sort of an edge to mitt romney. that's why you hear the obama campaign saying we think that he has sort of that natural advantage going into all of this. but i really don't think you're going to see mitt romney get testy the way he did during those gop debates in part because, you know, there was so much pressure on each of these individual candidates during those debates to have breakout moments becaus
states? >> i don't think so, brooke. you know, when i think mitt romney gets on that stage tonight, and keep in mind the romney campaign has been saying, look, they have never done a general election debate before obviously. but this -- there is already going to be an advantage for mitt romney going into this because he's going to be sitting on the same stage with the president of the united states for a lot of romney supporters out there, and perhaps some undecided voters out there,...
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possible, possible talks between the united states and iran after the election. one on one talks about iran's nuclear program and that would be a major shift in washington's policy toward tehran. keep in mind, though, the obama administration and iran both denight the talks have been agreed to. jim acosta, to you, he's at the scene for us of tonight's big debate, our coverage by the way begins tonight at 7:00 eastern. curious timing here, the story about potential talks between the u.s. and iran. i'm guessing that could take center stage tonight. >> reporter: i think that's right, brooke. you know, we tried to ask mitt romney that question yesterday when his staff came out for a football game with the reporters who cover his campaign. one of the report tleers tried ask mitt romney about the story in "the new york times" as to whether or not he would support the face to face talks between the united states and iran. he didn't really answer the question. he wanted to focus on football during that afternoon. and so i think it will come up tonight. i think you're als
possible, possible talks between the united states and iran after the election. one on one talks about iran's nuclear program and that would be a major shift in washington's policy toward tehran. keep in mind, though, the obama administration and iran both denight the talks have been agreed to. jim acosta, to you, he's at the scene for us of tonight's big debate, our coverage by the way begins tonight at 7:00 eastern. curious timing here, the story about potential talks between the u.s. and...
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>> well, carol, we've confirmed that the florida department of law enforcement and the united states postal inspectors have opened a preliminary investigation into the letters, supposedly sent from county election supervisors to people in about two dozen florida counties over the last several days. these letters were sent in the u.s. mail to addresses in florida, questioning the citizenship status and eligibility of registered voters. want to read you the warning the letter gave. failure to submit this form within 15 days will result in the removal of your name from the voter registration rolls, not true, and you'll no longer be eligible to vote. a nonregistered voter may be subject to arrest and imprisonment and sanctions. we spoke to the republican secretary of state, and he told us he's trying to get the word out about these letters and he also is pledging to find out whoever did this. listen. >> i expect the number to go up, and we are very serious about this matter. this type of effort to intimidate voters in florida is unacceptable, will not be tolerated. and we anticipate taki
>> well, carol, we've confirmed that the florida department of law enforcement and the united states postal inspectors have opened a preliminary investigation into the letters, supposedly sent from county election supervisors to people in about two dozen florida counties over the last several days. these letters were sent in the u.s. mail to addresses in florida, questioning the citizenship status and eligibility of registered voters. want to read you the warning the letter gave. failure...
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it was like wikileaks in the united states. they had no idea who was getting these papers. it was the man serving the pope breakfast, who was stealing the papers. >> for 20 years, his loyalty to the papacy. >> he also stole a check for up with for euros. he's got the pope's check, a nugget of gold, a historic manuscript that must have been worth $1 million at least. the bottom line, he claims he was trying to help in a misguided way. >> a lot of the papers became public documents so not, i guess some of what you think would be secret is public material anyway. but did the vatican feel like they were in any way harmed by the publishing of some of the documents or papers? >> they were. i mean, think about all of the scandals around the catholic church in years. here's a whole other one, instead of coming from some unknown source, these are documents with the pope's own stamp on them. there was no question about the authenticity of the documents. here's one of the interesting things. the vatican launched an investigation, cardinals were put to work to try to figure out where t
it was like wikileaks in the united states. they had no idea who was getting these papers. it was the man serving the pope breakfast, who was stealing the papers. >> for 20 years, his loyalty to the papacy. >> he also stole a check for up with for euros. he's got the pope's check, a nugget of gold, a historic manuscript that must have been worth $1 million at least. the bottom line, he claims he was trying to help in a misguided way. >> a lot of the papers became public...
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the band agency label says after a cnn interview people in the united states started to take notice. >>> stay with the music. well, rolling stones fans will be getting some satisfaction from the legendary rockers as they celebrate their 50th anniversary. the group is going on tour -- a short tour, though. there's always a documentary chronicling their rise to fame. it's going to be out in theaters. neil curry caught up with the band. >> reporter: i was born in the summer of 1962. in the months that followed there was a phenomenon in the birth of british talent. the beatles, the first james bond film, and the first gig by a band that became known as the rolling stones in this building behind me in london. ♪ >> 50 years on the band members are performing to hold themselves on stage once more. >> soon we'll be back on stage playing for you in two cities that know how to rock 'n' roll. ♪ >> with a total of just four performances in london and newark, it's not so much a tour, but a celebration of the career which has spanned three generations of fans. ♪ >> reporter: a new hits album
the band agency label says after a cnn interview people in the united states started to take notice. >>> stay with the music. well, rolling stones fans will be getting some satisfaction from the legendary rockers as they celebrate their 50th anniversary. the group is going on tour -- a short tour, though. there's always a documentary chronicling their rise to fame. it's going to be out in theaters. neil curry caught up with the band. >> reporter: i was born in the summer of 1962....
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more than 50% of the revenues are not in the united states. so we know the global economy is slowing down. which means we need to make sure the u.s. economy is growing, which brings us to this battleground bus tour, we're going 1800 miles, started in boca this morning. we're going to end up in ohio and we're talking to people about what is going to motivate them to make their decision about who they're voting for, undecided voters in swing states and counties like this one, polk county, lakeland, florida. >> 30 seconds, any highlights so far talking to voters in florida? >> yeah, if you're going to be swayed by soaring rhetoric, it would have happened by now. the people who are undecide ready looking at both candidates and saying i like what each of them to have to say about what the future is going to look like, show me the money. show me the math. break it down and tell me exactly how you're going to create 12 million jobs in five years, how you're going to cut taxes and in romney's case by 20% across the board, how like obama said he'll cre
more than 50% of the revenues are not in the united states. so we know the global economy is slowing down. which means we need to make sure the u.s. economy is growing, which brings us to this battleground bus tour, we're going 1800 miles, started in boca this morning. we're going to end up in ohio and we're talking to people about what is going to motivate them to make their decision about who they're voting for, undecided voters in swing states and counties like this one, polk county,...
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these groups are actively planning to -- terrorist attacks against the united states. either we do it in a twha way ts more risky for us or it has kite rawl dama collateral damage. it is a tough trade-off. at the end of the day, think the administration is doing the right thing. when other nations start doing it, that's when we worry. if the russians use drones -- >> it is a tough issue. it may come up monday night, foreign policy debate, boca raton, florida. syria, libya, all the different issues percolating foreign policy wise. what is the one, one question that the presidential candidates need to answer monday night. >> i think probably the single most important one that they have to confront, which the next president will confront is what are you going to do about iran because they have both drawn pretty bright lines and said we will not allow it to acquire nuclear weapon, but, fine. if they continue to enrich, what is the negotiated path? we understand what the military path is, what are you willing to put on the table, put it another way, any negotiation, the oth
these groups are actively planning to -- terrorist attacks against the united states. either we do it in a twha way ts more risky for us or it has kite rawl dama collateral damage. it is a tough trade-off. at the end of the day, think the administration is doing the right thing. when other nations start doing it, that's when we worry. if the russians use drones -- >> it is a tough issue. it may come up monday night, foreign policy debate, boca raton, florida. syria, libya, all the...
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the japanese automaker was the first to sell gasoline-electric hybrids in the united states. honda says it took just under 13 years to reach the million mark milestone. >>> oh, you know tonight's the night. round two, president obama and republican challenger governor mitt romney face off in a town hall style debate moderated by candy crowley. paul steinhauser is at the university now. good morning, paul. set the scene for us. >> hey, carol, good morning. here's the scene now. neither candidate is here yet, but they will get here in a couple hours. each will have a private walk-through. right behind me, the debate hall, taking a look at the stage where the audience is going to be seated. now yesterday -- i got a sneak peek inside the debate hall with the co chairman of the debates. here's what he told me. >> we're standing right where candy crowley will be, right at this table behind us. and you'll see beyond her two stools where the two kaebcandid will be. and around them, 80 people chosen from long island. they're the ones who will ask the questions of the candidates. >> li
the japanese automaker was the first to sell gasoline-electric hybrids in the united states. honda says it took just under 13 years to reach the million mark milestone. >>> oh, you know tonight's the night. round two, president obama and republican challenger governor mitt romney face off in a town hall style debate moderated by candy crowley. paul steinhauser is at the university now. good morning, paul. set the scene for us. >> hey, carol, good morning. here's the scene now....
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it reverb rates everywhere cruise the united states. we're willing to sacrifice a lot for this campaign, but we're not willing to be murdered for it. >> hmm. very powerful words. afghan president hamid karzai is calling these attacks sad. he says terrorism in his country has increased, not decreased. as we take a moment to reflect the losses in afghanistan, there is now another brazen suicide bomb attack to tell you about. 14 people now dead. three of those victims nato service members. it happened today in the country's volatile eastern region. the taliban is claiming responsibility. i want to bring in journalist ben farmer. he is covering the story from kabul, and, ben, what do we know, first of all, about this latest attack? >> well, three service men were killed with one interpreter. they say he was in the east of the country. they won't say anymore, but they have more details. it happened at about 8:30 this morning, which is in the southeast of the country. a suicide bomber on a motor bike leyden with explosives attacked a joint pa
it reverb rates everywhere cruise the united states. we're willing to sacrifice a lot for this campaign, but we're not willing to be murdered for it. >> hmm. very powerful words. afghan president hamid karzai is calling these attacks sad. he says terrorism in his country has increased, not decreased. as we take a moment to reflect the losses in afghanistan, there is now another brazen suicide bomb attack to tell you about. 14 people now dead. three of those victims nato service members....
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states. he will face terrorism charges along with four other suspects. the process begins immediately and the judge ordered that the man cannot appeal. he's accused of helping to start a terrorist camp in oregon. >>> the unemployment rate fell to 7.8%. the figures are roughly in line with what was expected. the jobs number for august was revised up to 142,000. >>> an oil sheen about four miles long has appeared in the gulf of mexico near the site of the worst oil spill in u.s. history. the coast guard says the source of the oil was not immediately clear in september of 2010. officials declared a cement plug had permanently sealed the deep water horizon oil spill. and it posed no further threat. >>> president obama in virginia now making campaign stops there and in ohio, right now, getting ready for a rally in fairfax, virginia. later he'll head to cleveland, ohio, where he'll speak to the students at cleveland state university and in doubt talking about those new jobs numbers. and trying to r
states. he will face terrorism charges along with four other suspects. the process begins immediately and the judge ordered that the man cannot appeal. he's accused of helping to start a terrorist camp in oregon. >>> the unemployment rate fell to 7.8%. the figures are roughly in line with what was expected. the jobs number for august was revised up to 142,000. >>> an oil sheen about four miles long has appeared in the gulf of mexico near the site of the worst oil spill in u.s....
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it reverberates everywhere, across the united states. we're willing to sacrifice a lot for this campaign, but we're not willing to be murdered for it. >> with the headline that one in the guardian, proclaiming the withdraw could be sped up and with general alan saying, mad as hell about the attacks, i can't help but remember the words spoken right here on this show with we two weeks ago by a father still very much so mourning the loss of his son, a result of one of those green on blue attacks killing. i talked to greg buckley sr. about his son, what justice would look like, how it could be served in his son's murder. >> justice is to let the other young men and women come out, leave them alone. you know what, it goes like this, if you want to come over to my house and i don't want you there, you won't come. they don't want us there, why be there? our government tells us that they want us there. they don't. there is so much more involved that i know, it is not even -- i don't even want to get into it now with you, but it will all come out
it reverberates everywhere, across the united states. we're willing to sacrifice a lot for this campaign, but we're not willing to be murdered for it. >> with the headline that one in the guardian, proclaiming the withdraw could be sped up and with general alan saying, mad as hell about the attacks, i can't help but remember the words spoken right here on this show with we two weeks ago by a father still very much so mourning the loss of his son, a result of one of those green on blue...